Steinberg Synth Released For VST And AU Hosts

Steinberg has released its virtual analog synthesizer, Retrologue, first introduced in Cubase 6.5, as a plug-in compatible with VST 3, VST 2 and AU hosts.
Matthias Quellmann, product marketing manager at Steinberg, told Sonic State, "The response from customers using Retrologue in Cubase 6.5 has been overwhelming. With today's release, users of any DAW supporting the VST or AU format will have access the warmth and sophistication of this timeless sound."
Steinberg tells us that Retrologue houses two oscillators, each with a maximum of eight widely detunable voices, one sub and one noise oscillator, alongside a dozen high-quality filter types as well as 300 presets. Also on board are two LFOs and two ADSR envelopes. With the ten-stage Modulation Matrix, users can assign modulation sources to vary the targets' values, also supporting modulation assignments from Note Expression, Steinberg's groundbreaking way of editing controller data.Features at a glance

Two oscillators with up to eight detunable voices each plus a sub and noise oscillator

12 different high-quality filter types

2 LFOs and ADSR for filters and amp envelopes

10-stage Modulation Matrix with Note Expression support for unlimited flexibility

Mono and Poly Modes with Legato and Glide

FX Section with high-class modulation and delay effects

NEW: VST 3, VST 2 and AU compatible host application support
Pricing and Availability:
Retrologue is available as a download through the Steinberg Online Shop.
The suggested retail price for Retrologue is EUR 49.99, including German VAT, and GBP 42.34, including British VAT.More information: